The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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... racter , is still widely spread . This is dis- couraging ; but let rational Englishmen ask themselves whether it is unnatural . For how long a time did English preju- dices prevent a fair trial of the Union between the two countries ...
... racter , is still widely spread . This is dis- couraging ; but let rational Englishmen ask themselves whether it is unnatural . For how long a time did English preju- dices prevent a fair trial of the Union between the two countries ...
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... racter , that is to say , if taken by the aid of a quartz spectacle lens ( pebble ) , an instru- ment very likely to have been used . " The meeting at the Society's rooms by no means exhausted the discussion , and pamphlets had to be ...
... racter , that is to say , if taken by the aid of a quartz spectacle lens ( pebble ) , an instru- ment very likely to have been used . " The meeting at the Society's rooms by no means exhausted the discussion , and pamphlets had to be ...
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... racter of Montrose . Charles could never give his heart wholly either to supremely able men or to men of perfect moral up- rightness and temperate wisdom . Neither the giant strength of Wentworth , nor the constitutional moderation of ...
... racter of Montrose . Charles could never give his heart wholly either to supremely able men or to men of perfect moral up- rightness and temperate wisdom . Neither the giant strength of Wentworth , nor the constitutional moderation of ...
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NORTHUMBERland House AND THE PERCYS | 6 |
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OMPHALE | 48 |
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